Bond values and interest rates related to government debt (called sovereign bonds) have been featured repeatedly in finance news for months. Headline focus has been eastward on Euro zone countries, such as Italy, which has been challenged with higher...
Four months into their tenure the new team in charge of the City of Hamilton has yet to sign onto documents intended to ensure good governance.
The City says the documents are being reviewed in order to “strengthen” the language. But former Mayor Cha...
Premier Paula Cox takes centre stage today at a business conference in New York when she introduces former President Clinton as the keynote speaker.
Premier Cox, who serves as the co-chair of the 2012 C3 Summit, will make the introductory remarks to...
A record number of five-year-olds set off to ‘big school’ for the first time, marking the start of the new school year when Bermuda’s public schools reopened yesterday.
Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith set out for an early morning tour of a num...
TS Leslie has moved slightly closer to the Island which is now forecast to have tropical storm force winds during the day.
Let is know if you have any news: call these numbers - 278 8350/278 7777 or email jdeacon@royalgazette.bm with pictures and vid...
The Question Of Gay Rights. A True Christian Perspective.
My purpose in writing this article is to examine what I consider the true Christian response to the question of Gay rights. Many Christians are inconsistent in dealing with the issue.
For e...
Investment markets took a sharp rise upwards on Thursday of this week in reaction to supportive moves from the European Central Bank, under president Mario Draghi, with the implementation of an unlimited buying programme of EU zone sovereign debt. Ye...
New Consul General Robert Settje is drawing on personal experience when he says gun trouble is best tackled by peaceful talks.
Mr Settje, who has arrived in Bermuda as the official United States representative, was part of a SWAT team subjected to op...
DATE: Sep 07, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
A letter to the Editor this week raised an intriguing point about crime and safety in Bermuda.
The letter, rightly, pointed out that the police have reported that overall crime is falling, but online comments and general discussion reflect the belie...
Police have honoured the lives of three of their colleagues and a civilian who were killed by Hurricane Fabian nine years ago.
The annual commemoration took place at the Memorial Bench in Kindley Field Park, St. George’s at 2pm yesterday.
Commissione...